Motorola V13 resurrected
September 30, 2009

The Motorola Ruby clamshell was thought of to be canceled, although it did compose its rounds in press photo circles after that. Guess the handset will see action in the market after all, known as the Motorola V13 instead. Having gained approval from the Bluetooth SIG yesterday, we have garnered knowledge concerning the V13 which includes a 2.2" QVGA internal display, a 2" QVGA external touchscreen display, CDMA/Ev-Do connectivity, Bluetooth support and a 5-megapixel camera with autofocus and flash. Too poor there is no official announcement concerning that phone just yet, but stay tuned.
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LG GD510 Pop phone
September 30, 2009

LG's latest GD510 Pop phone will continue where the hugely successful LG Cookie left off, being an entry level touchscreen handset that was specially designed to appeal to the masses. After all, 7 million Cookies sold worldwide to date can't be wrong, resulting in the GD510 Pop successor that will come with a 3" WQVGA touchscreen display, 8GB of internal storage, a 3 megapixel camera and a brushed aluminum case alongside a separate multi-function button and a slim 4.8mm bezel. that won't reside on the high end market, but expect it to be a hit with those who want a sleek phone without breaking the bank. The LG GD510 Pop will reach in Europe later next month for an undisclosed price.
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Swordfish Net netbook
September 30, 2009

The Swordfish Net netbook won't be the same as other 10" netbooks - after all, it will feature a couple of the Intel Atom 1.6GHz processors running within. assemble no mistake about it, that isn't a dual core processor, but will just run a couple of processors within where it is claimed to increase overall ability. Overall ability usage, that's what we say - considering a 3-cell battery resides within, you can expect the Swordfish Net netbook to remain plugged in most of the times. Would you fork out $450 for that?
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SanDisk offers bunch of gaming cards
September 30, 2009

SanDisk is back with a wide range of memory cards that will see action in the gaming industry, starting with the Memory Stick Micro (M2) card and gaming pack which will come in various capacities of up to 16GB, helping PSP go users double the amount of storage available. Each purchase will come with a M2 to Memory Stick PRO Duo (MSPD) adapter. Apart from that, SanDisk too will roll out the 32GB SanDisk Memory Stick PRO Duo and SanDisk Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo where the former will target Sony PSP-3000 and PSP-2000 handheld consoles, while the latter is capable of delivering 30MB/sec read and write speeds, making it more than suitable for shooting in full HD video mode. Last but not least is the SanDisk SDHC Memory Card for Nintendo DSi pictured here, where it will come in 4GB and 8GB capacities.
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Motorola Tao image
September 30, 2009

Check out that new image of the Motorola Tao (also known as the Sholes or Shules, depending on which news site you are) that is running Android with Google Maps. Seems that the Tao will weigh in with a rather hefty 1390 mAh battery, which is all the better considering the amount of features thrown in. Any one of you readers are ready to rock and roll with the Motorola Tao when it arrives?
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SNES runs on Nokia N900
September 30, 2009
Looks like the Nokia N900 is forceful ample to run an emulator of the SNES, where it will plus boast Wiimote support, letting you enjoy your favorite SNES classics with the latest Nintendo console controller. Heck, you can additionally hook up the N900 to a TV thanks to TV out connectivity for that big screen action, reliving those Mode 7 glory days all by again.
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TerreStar Genus smartphone
September 30, 2009

AT&T and TerreStar have teamed up to bring the new TerreStar Genus hybrid smartphone to the masses, where they will be able to take advantage of both AT&T’s network and TerreStar’s satellite network whenever you want to make/receive a shout. that means you will be able to take advantage of the satellite network whenever there isn't an available cellular signal, making certain your boss can signal you no matter where you are - even while holidaying on the Andes. that Windows Mobile-powered handset will come with GSM/GPRS/EDGE and UMTS/HSDPA connectivity, a 2.6" touchscreen display, a full QWERTY keyboard, Wi-Fi support, GPS navigation and Bluetooth connectivity.
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